Moon Song

Kids, Teen, Ghost Stories and Horror, Fiction & Literature, Horror, Fiction
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Author: Roberto Berenzin ISBN: 9788869340284
Publisher: Bibliotheka Edizioni Publication: December 16, 2014
Imprint: Bibliotheka Edizioni Language: Italian
Author: Roberto Berenzin
ISBN: 9788869340284
Publisher: Bibliotheka Edizioni
Publication: December 16, 2014
Imprint: Bibliotheka Edizioni
Language: Italian

Matthew O'Weary, Irish, sixteen, arrives in a small town in Georgia, along with his mother and sister, joining the American branch of his family. Matt starts school, finds Bree, an old friend, plays baseball and already feels American. But something strange is waiting. Why are there wolves in Peacock Side, a few thousand inhabitants? What is the secret that torments Jonathan Renter, the professor of geology? What's true about the legends of the old Virginia Lane home? Matthew and Bree begin to dig deep into the question, while a series of increasingly strange events slowly begin to upset the entire town. Amid secrets, incredible revelations, terrifying apparitions and disconcerting truths, the shapeless figure of an incomprehensible truth slowly approaches and takes on the dark colors of the icy characters of the supernatural. While the moon inexorably marks the passing of the days, the three embark on a fight against time to stop the machine of Evil that has been irremediably set in motion. And in a deafening succession of events, the past of memory and the most ancestral one of the collective unconscious merge with an obscure, precarious present, where the demonic steps of an elusive creature get closer and closer.

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Matthew O'Weary, Irish, sixteen, arrives in a small town in Georgia, along with his mother and sister, joining the American branch of his family. Matt starts school, finds Bree, an old friend, plays baseball and already feels American. But something strange is waiting. Why are there wolves in Peacock Side, a few thousand inhabitants? What is the secret that torments Jonathan Renter, the professor of geology? What's true about the legends of the old Virginia Lane home? Matthew and Bree begin to dig deep into the question, while a series of increasingly strange events slowly begin to upset the entire town. Amid secrets, incredible revelations, terrifying apparitions and disconcerting truths, the shapeless figure of an incomprehensible truth slowly approaches and takes on the dark colors of the icy characters of the supernatural. While the moon inexorably marks the passing of the days, the three embark on a fight against time to stop the machine of Evil that has been irremediably set in motion. And in a deafening succession of events, the past of memory and the most ancestral one of the collective unconscious merge with an obscure, precarious present, where the demonic steps of an elusive creature get closer and closer.

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